"The design for the Crow house is also identified with Edward S. Crocker, who purchased the house in January of 1911 and who
has often been identified as the initial client. The records are clear, however, that Henry Greene designed the beautifull
bungalow for Dr. Crow ..." -- from Greene & Greene, architecture as a fine art, by Randell L. Makinson, Salt Lake City, 1977,
p. 181.

This set consists of 3 ink drawings on cloth, 2 blueprints on paper, 1 blueprint with crayon on paper, 1 ink drawing on cloth
with ink wash applied to the verso, 1 ink drawing on cloth with watercolor wash applied to the verso, 1 ink drawing with pencil
on cloth, blueline print, and 1 brownprint.